The Colleen Bawn; or, the Brides of Garryowen

A DOMESTIC DRAMA, IN THREE ACTS.
BY DION BOUCICAULT, ESQ. , AUTHOR OF The Pope of Rome, The Young Actress, The Poor of New York, The Dublin Boy, Pauvrette, Life of an Actress, Jessie Brown, The Octoroon, Azael, Blue Belle, Dot. &c.
PRINTED BUT NOT PUBLISHED

Original Cast, at Miss Laura Keene’s Theater, New York, March 27th, 1860.
Hardress.—Green broad-skirted body coat of the time; double-breasted light silk waistcoat, leather pantaloons, top boots, hair rather long, steeple-crowned gold-laced hat, and white muslin cravat.
2nd Dress : Blue body coat, white waistcoat, white kerseymere breeches, silk stockings, and shoes.
Daly.—Brown coat, etc., same fashion as above. 2nd Dress : Full dress.
Creagh, O’Moore, and Gentlemen.—Evening dress.
Father Tom.—Broad-brimmed, low-crowned hat, faded black suit, black riding boots, and white cravat.
Myles.—Drab great coat, with cape, red cloth waistcoat, old velveteen breeches, darned gray stockings, and shoes.

Dion Boucicault
Gerald Griffin
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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2016-08-29

Темы

Irish drama -- 19th century

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